Staff Systems Analyst

Salary: $55,000.00 per year Hours per week: 40 Duties: Platform Instructor for both Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) and Maneuver Control System (MCS) to military personnel from the rank of private to Captain with various experiences and backgrounds (BNCOC, ANCOC, OBC, CCC, WOAC), as well as civilians on the specific use of military equipment, FBCB2 and MCS tactical computer systems. Instruct students in a classroom environment utilizing various instructor techniques as per Instructor Training Course (ITC) standards. Able to speak in a military manner while discussing components and use of products of command Systems, as well as being able to employ the control systems aspects of instruction to students and demonstrate proficiency during all blocks of instruction. Responsible for Developing, Testing, Maintaining and Delivering training programs and related materials in support of customer training objectives; establish course content and objectives and conduct training sessions and develop criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of training activities. Responsible for analyzing and evaluating the existing and proposed systems and designs for their ability to process data. Write and update software specifications. Create logical data models based on functional requirements. Troubleshoot and provide technical support and solutions to users. Develop analytical tools for use in the design and redesign of systems. Analyze detail systems factors, including input and output requirements, information flow, hardware and software requirements and reliability characteristics. Prepare and update documentation for new and existing systems. Monitor system effectiveness in satisfying user needs. May provide guidance and work leadership to less experienced analysts. Participate in special projects as required.

Collection Manager/Security Manager

Start Date: 2008-01-01End Date: 2009-03-01

The Logistics Company/General Dynamics Information Technology, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. Manage, validate, synchronize, and prioritize all 1st Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) IMINT, MASINT, and SIGINT collection/exploitation requirements prior to submittal to 13 different Air Force, Navy, British, Iraqi ISR, and CENTCOM national collection assets. Verify individual's credentials via the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) prior to fulfilling a badge request. Conduct formal Information Security inspections and briefing IAW AR 380-5/AR 190-11. Establish and enforce a 1st TSC security management program by educating the 1st TSC staff and subordinate units IAW AR […] 190-11. Additional duties included Security Specialist, Intelligence Operations Specialist, and Antiterrorism/Force Protection Officer. I was instrumental in bringing the units Security Management Program in line with Army standards. Prepared the command's security policies for the Commanding General's approval. Developed and implemented controls to prevent the compromise or loss of classified information. Responsible for the security management of the Command Headquarters, and all of their subordinate units. Writes Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and Policy Memorandums pertaining to the protection of both unclassified and classified Army property. Plans, prepares, and presents security briefings, and classes to command units and personnel. Monitor and brief 1st TSC Commander and his staff on current intelligence and threat situation. Analyze and determine threats to sustainment operations. Review subordinate unit situation reports and collate into databases and daily intelligence summaries in written and graphic formats to be presented orally to senior leaders. Geo-reference and plot enemy activity, retrieve multi-discipline intelligence reports, and prepare threat assessments and summaries. Conduct trend analysis of attacks upon, and threats to, sustainment units and/or main supply routes. Analyze enemy Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures from raw reports and the finished products of other agencies to determine which are of greatest interest to sustainment units and present that information to the command.

Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation (JCATS) System Administrator

Start Date: 2010-04-01End Date: 2011-12-01

Lead JCATS administrator responsible for the development of simulations designed to train and exercise commanders and staffs as they prepare for a variety of missions and operations. • Develop scenarios that stimulate SIM/STIM C4I systems Army Battle Command Systems (ABCS) • Daily administration of Linux Red Hat and Windows OS, HLA and DIS networks. • Responsible for training civilian and military JCATS inter-actors to meet unit training objectives. • Recognized as a SME, training JCATS administrators from Camp Dodge, Atterbury, and Gowen Field.

Intelligence Trainer; Operations Analyst

Start Date: 2015-01-01

Responsibilities Responsible for the preparation and delivery of intelligence Mission Command (MC) systems training through the application of principles, concepts, and practices of The United States Armed Service designed for basic operators, system integration, and senior leaders in the Intelligence Community. • Facilitated Intelligence Mission Command training for over 300+ service members (TIGR, CIDNE, AXIS Pro, Transverse, Jabber Chat, & Analyst Notebook). • Established training methods and materials such as curriculum, lectures, and computer-based training aids for intelligence related MC systems. • Develops Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for the employment of intelligence MC systems. Designs voice and data system architectures for unit staff / team collaboration and information sharing within Tactical Operations Centers.

Geospatial Intelligence Analyst

Imagery Hybrid Analyst

Start Date: 2012-03-01End Date: 2012-11-01

Used ArcGIS to manage all Geospatial Intelligence data sets for Cryptologic Support Team (CST) 17, to include Raster and Vector data, KML/KMZ files, National and Commercial imagery files, and Theatre level imagery files collected from U2 and Global Hawk platforms. • Utilized ArcGIS and Google Earth to produce Geospatial Intelligence Pattern of Life products of high value targets within the Area of Operations displayed according to date and time of event. • Coordinated with offsite analysts utilizing Hyper Spectral Intelligence to provide early warning of Home Made Explosive production within the Area of Operations. • Utilized Google Earth in order to produce and disseminate geospatial intelligence KML/KMZ files with embedded time slide data to satisfy Intelligence Gaps for the CST 17 and organic Army analysts. • Created shape files and KML files depicting Remote Controlled IED testing according to the time and duration of the event to determine likely IED emplacement areas. • Used ArcGIS to manage all Geospatial Intelligence data sets, to include Raster and Vector data, KML/KMZ files, National and Commercial imagery files, and Theatre level imagery files collected from U2 and Global Hawk platforms. • Utilized RemoteView to produce time sensitive Imagery Intelligence products utilizing all imagery collection techniques available, to include National Imagery, Commercial Imagery, U2 Imagery and Global Hawk Imagery. • Analyzed Mutli-Spectral Imagery to identify Home Made Explosives within the CST 28 Area of Operations. • Utilized Google Earth in order to produce and disseminate KML/KMZ files to satisfy Intelligence Gaps for the CST 28 analysts. • Produced imagery collection decks in order to maintain positive imagery collection within the Area of Operations of the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade. • Assisted the organic Army Imagery Analysts with Full Motion Video analysis of Tiger Shark full motion video feeds.

Imagery Hybrid Analyst

Start Date: 2010-06-01End Date: 2010-12-01

Exploited unclassified imagery data sets, to include commercial, Buckeye, and PeARL imagery for dissemination to mission partners. • Created Geospatial Intelligence products directly supporting military operations and the targeting process in the Operation Iraqi Freedom theatre of operations. • Collaborated, shared, and synchronized Geospatial Intelligence products with members of the Cryptologic Support Team (CST) 11 and Organic Army SIGINT platoon in support of combat operations. • Managed on-site NGA resources and maintained positive possession of all NGA equipment at CST 11. • Coordinated NGA reach back requirements with Geospatial Support Team (GST) leadership as required. • Maintained positive communications with GST leadership to inform of current CST operations and mission requirements.

TerraSight Manager and Video Scout

Start Date: 2011-02-01End Date: 2011-07-01

Assigned to support customers in theater by providing Intelligence and Surveillance Reconnaissance analysis directly to ground forces exploiting Full Motion Video from manned and unmanned airborne ISR platforms. Official duties entailed monitoring aircraft video feed utilizing the Multimedia Archive and Analysis System (MAAS), TerraSight Manager and Video Scout to exploit and provide acute analytic assessments as well as intelligence-derived products in order to meet the ground commander's intent. Coordinated with Aircraft Mission Commanders and Sensor Operators as well as Cryptologic Operators to satisfy the Essential Elements of Information for intelligence production and mission requirements. Additionally cross-trained in garrison with systems technicians to familiarize and understand baseline software/systems utilized by analysts in theater and CONUS, to include installation of software licenses, configuration of software, defragmentation of hard drives, monthly security patches, initiate DIA Gold Disks scans for vulnerability, and create backup/archives of operating system images utilizing third party software. Deployed to Bagram Afghanistan in support of the USAF 4th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Enduring Freedom from February 2011 to July 2011 and deployed to Camp Dwyer Afghanistan in support of USMC 1st and 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force Operation Enduring Freedom from March 2012 to September 2012, providing overwatch of ground forces conducting counter-terrorist and counter narcotics operations in theater. Managed a team of five individuals during tenure at Camp Dwyer. Supervisor's Name: Vincent Halko Phone: (703) 530-4054